User Rating - 3 votes, 4 avg.
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Dominique's hard decision leads to her salvation, but with Cyberdata on
her heels, can the Resistance rally themselves fast enough to stand up
against an army of SHOC Troops? With a special appearance by another
member of CYBERFORCE!
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Action And Espionage!
Reviewed by G-Man on Oct. 19, 2009. G-Man has written 158 reviews. His/her last review was for . 11 out of 12 users recommend his reviews. |
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There is something about this Cyblade series. I think it's the combination that she can majorly kick ass yet she is also vulnerable at times. Seeing her fight for her freedom early in her career has been interesting and entertaining. There's already been tons of comparisons to Jennifer Garner's "Alias." I do think that is part of the charm. Cyblade is like "Alias" but times 10. Reading through the issues, you can almost feel it as a live action feature.
Joshuah Hale Fialkov continues to add depth and character to Cyblade. There is more to her hard persona. She may have a bunch of cybernetic implants in her but she is far more human than the 'enemy' is. Lee Ferguson's art usually works for me. It is good but sometimes the characters appear a bit cartoony. More so if they are in the background. Perhaps there's a part of me that can still recall Marc Silvestri's artwork.
Because of the characterization given to Cyblade along with the action and suspense, I give this issue a 4.5 out of 5. There's a whole hidden world of esponage going on. Things are set up in this issue to add to that feel. I'm not totally crazy about the lovey-dovey parts but I understand how it is important to Cyblade's development. There is also a very nice Stjepan Sejic cover.
And the last page promises to give us some hardcore action in issue 4.
Joshuah Hale Fialkov continues to add depth and character to Cyblade. There is more to her hard persona. She may have a bunch of cybernetic implants in her but she is far more human than the 'enemy' is. Lee Ferguson's art usually works for me. It is good but sometimes the characters appear a bit cartoony. More so if they are in the background. Perhaps there's a part of me that can still recall Marc Silvestri's artwork.
Because of the characterization given to Cyblade along with the action and suspense, I give this issue a 4.5 out of 5. There's a whole hidden world of esponage going on. Things are set up in this issue to add to that feel. I'm not totally crazy about the lovey-dovey parts but I understand how it is important to Cyblade's development. There is also a very nice Stjepan Sejic cover.
And the last page promises to give us some hardcore action in issue 4.
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